Cosmetic surgery

In rare cases, cosmetic surgery may be required to protect a person's health – for example, if their doctor thinks their tattoo is causing them significant distress or serious mental health problems.

Tattoo removal

To get a tattoo removed on the NHS, you must meet specific guidelines set out by your local clinical commissioning group (CCG). You should see your GP first as they will need to refer you for treatment.

If your GP thinks you may be suitable for NHS treatment, they will refer you to a consultant, who will decide whether treatment on the NHS is appropriate. Before they decide, they may ask you to have a psychological assessment.

Treatment to remove tattoos is available at private clinics. You will have to pay for private treatment.